[This is an apology, and thanks of sorts to those that helped her when she was in such a horrid state of mind, so sometime during the week invites are sent out, and they are sent to city wide to everyone in perfect gold and black ink:]
Her Majesty, Elizabeth the I
Queen of England, Ireland & France, defender of the faith, etc
cordially invites you to
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Despite being masquerade, she wasn't bothering to hide herself, she didn't know how to be less flashy with her dress and mask, her trademark bright red hair piled up and woven with ribbons and glittering ornaments. Laughing, smiling easily enough despite how she had been so recently. In her element as she hadn't been for awhile and it showed. Every inch the queen she was by blood right, she was confident with how she moved and talked, easy enough to approach too. Her glass of wine in hand, she wove through the people teeming around with practised ease.]
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He's found a dark, empty corner of the garden, away from most of the revellers, and he's settled himself there with a glass of something- wine, not any of the other red stuff, and now he's waiting, glad that while his mask isn't exactly plain, it's not full of bright colours that are going to attract much attention ( ... )
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Not that she was showing any less decorum right now. She politely excuses herself from her present company. Some handsome man that had been telling her all the things she was in the mood to hear. Namely how beautiful and graceful she was. Leaving the man after he kissed her hand good bye, and picking up another glass of champagne on the way, she went to find Gabriel.
Which when she found him, she approached so very carefully, and kept herself away.]
Greetings, my lord. I had no expected you to come.
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I had to give you my best wishes, Your Majesty, on your birthday. I wouldn't want you to think I didn't care.
[He moves, straightening up and pulls off the mask. There's no need to wear it for the moment, she knows who he is, and maybe the more human he looks, the better. He is, after all, one of them now, and he doubts she's about to stab him. Or poison him or something.]
There's really no need for you to call me lord. I never was one, despite what I might have wanted people to believe.
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Once inside the great hall, he starts looking around for the Queen herself. ]
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She says good bye to whichever handsome so and so it is, letting him kiss her hand in parting to go after Desmond. Trying to sneak up behind him, tapping him on the shoulder and leaning over.]
Hello, hunter. I'm glad you have come to join me. [Before she stepped back and gave him space. Didn't want to upset him after all, no matter how playful she was feeling.]
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Assassin, Your Majesty. Hunter makes it sound like I go out and find animals. [ Desmond chuckles. ] You sure know how to throw a party.
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Oh dear, an assassin at my birthday, now it really is just like home. [She looked around the hall, so very self satisfied.] I've had just a little practise. After planning a coronation, this is all so very easy. But I am pleased with how it turned out.
[Such a mess of people, as it should be. Laughing, talking, filling the empty space with life.]
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He is staying near the waiters carrying the wine.]
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That's quite a dress, Dr. Foster.
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Er--thanks.
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It's new. Dr. Foster and I went shopping.
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Oh? Does that mean Foster's out there somewhere sporting a lovely new dress as well?
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